Spacemacs theme is an Emacs color theme that started as a theme for spacemacs. The theme comes with dark and light variants and it should work well with 256 color terminals.
The theme has good support for org mode.
You can install it from NonGNU ELPA or MELPA by:
M-x package-install RET spacemacs-theme
Some of the supported modes are:
The theme has some options that can be tweaked via M-x customize
:
spacemacs-theme-comment-bg
:This toggles a background color for the comment lines.
spacemacs-theme-comment-italic
:This toggles italics for comments and will also add a lighter color to it. It is recommended to disable spacemacs-theme-comment-bg
if you turn this option on for better contrast.
spacemacs-theme-keyword-italic
:This toggles italics for keywords.
spacemacs-theme-org-agenda-height
:This toggles the use of varying org agenda heights.
spacemacs-theme-org-bold
:This toggles bold text for org headings.
spacemacs-theme-org-height
:This toggles the use of varying org headings heights.
spacemacs-theme-org-highlight
:This toggles highlighting of org headings.
spacemacs-theme-org-priority-bold
:This toggles bold text for priority items in agenda view.
spacemacs-theme-custom-colors
:This allows for specifying a list of custom colors to override spacemacs theme colors. More details in the next section.
spacemacs-theme-underline-parens
:This toggles the underline of matching parens when using show-paren-mode
or similar.
The theme can be customized by overriding one of the theme local variables by setting a list in the spacemacs-theme-custom-colors
variable. Here's a list of all the local variables and roles:
customize
spacemacs-theme-comment-bg
. comp A complementary color. err errors. func functions. head1 Level 1 of a heading. Used in org's headings. head1-bg The background of level 2 headings. To disable this, customize
spacemacs-theme-org-highlight
. head2 Level 2 headings. head2-bg Level 2 headings background. head3 Level 3 headings. head3-bg Level 3 headings background. head4 Level 4 headings. head4-bg Level 4 headings background. highlight A highlighted area. highlight-dim A dimmer highlighted area. keyword A keyword or a builtin color. lnum Line numbers. mat A matched color. Used in matching parens, brackets and tags. meta A meta line. Used in org's meta line. str A string. suc To indicate success. Opposite of error. ttip Tooltip color. ttip-sl Tooltip selection color. ttip-bg Tooltip background color. type A type color. var A variable color. war A warning color.
There is also explicit colors variables that can be customized:
The green
and red
colors have two background versions. The green-bg
and red-bg
are normal light background colors. The green-bg-s
, red-bg-s
, and blue-bg-s
are stronger versions.
Here are some screenshots of the various variables:
If you are using spacemacs, you can put this snippet in your dotspacemacs/user-init
to override these colors:
(custom-set-variables '(spacemacs-theme-custom-colors '((act1 . "#ff0000") (act2 . "#0000ff") (base . "#ffffff"))))
This will override act1
, act1
and base
to use the specified colors.
If you don't use spacemacs and want to get the same look of flycheck fringe bitmap, you can put the following snippet into your init.el
(this assumes you are using use-package
):
(use-package flycheck :init (progn (define-fringe-bitmap 'my-flycheck-fringe-indicator (vector #b00000000 #b00000000 #b00000000 #b00000000 #b00000000 #b00000000 #b00000000 #b00011100 #b00111110 #b00111110 #b00111110 #b00011100 #b00000000 #b00000000 #b00000000 #b00000000 #b00000000)) (flycheck-define-error-level 'error :severity 2 :overlay-category 'flycheck-error-overlay :fringe-bitmap 'my-flycheck-fringe-indicator :fringe-face 'flycheck-fringe-error) (flycheck-define-error-level 'warning :severity 1 :overlay-category 'flycheck-warning-overlay :fringe-bitmap 'my-flycheck-fringe-indicator :fringe-face 'flycheck-fringe-warning) (flycheck-define-error-level 'info :severity 0 :overlay-category 'flycheck-info-overlay :fringe-bitmap 'my-flycheck-fringe-indicator :fringe-face 'flycheck-fringe-info)))Like the theme and want to use it in other places?
Then check out this project base16-builder.
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